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the soviet leader, khrushchev, saw the bay of pigs failure, failure of the u.s. as a great victory for soviet foreign policy and its desire to have inroads into the western hemisphere through cuba. khrushchev saw this as an indication of weakness and indecision on the part of the american president and at their later summit in vienna and the end of the summer of 1951, khrushchev beat up kennedy rhetorically and later that summer, put up the berlin wall. khrushchev also saw this as an opportunity to change the strategic and balance -- strategic and balance by putting these medium-range and intermediate range missiles secretly in cuba, his intent was that he would be able to get away with it and announce -- and force western concessions on other issues like berlin. host: did president kennedy or anyone from that united states ever admit the country's role in the bay of pigs invasion? nicholas: oh, i think so. it was pretty clear to all through the media, through the exiled community, that the cia had been involved, again, kennedy took responsibility for it. but an
the soviet leader, khrushchev, saw the bay of pigs failure, failure of the u.s. as a great victory for soviet foreign policy and its desire to have inroads into the western hemisphere through cuba. khrushchev saw this as an indication of weakness and indecision on the part of the american president and at their later summit in vienna and the end of the summer of 1951, khrushchev beat up kennedy rhetorically and later that summer, put up the berlin wall. khrushchev also saw this as an...
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he went to a summit in vienna in june with khrushchev and khrushchev ate his lunch. kennedy afterwards said he thinks i'm stupid and weak because of what happened at the bay of pigs. and certainly you could make a connection then to khrushchev making this move to put up the berlin wall. although in some ways the berlin wall diffused the situation in berlin. but that's a rather complicated story. >> but it triggered the wall being built. >> it did trigger it. >> and the same thing happened in asia. >> well, that's true. it was certainly -- kennedy was certainly very aware of that when he went to the summit. the repercussions of the bay of pigs just kept going. i mean, all through -- they really didn't end for kennedy until the cuban missile crisis. but, you know, a lot of things. vietnam war in many ways started on april 20th, the day after the bay of pigs. john kennedy needing ago victory against the communists ordered a task force in the pentagon to look for a bay to stop communism in south vietnam and quickly after that sent more men, 400 more men to vietnam. reall
he went to a summit in vienna in june with khrushchev and khrushchev ate his lunch. kennedy afterwards said he thinks i'm stupid and weak because of what happened at the bay of pigs. and certainly you could make a connection then to khrushchev making this move to put up the berlin wall. although in some ways the berlin wall diffused the situation in berlin. but that's a rather complicated story. >> but it triggered the wall being built. >> it did trigger it. >> and the same...
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he went to a summit in vienna in june with khrushchev, and khrushchev just ate his lunch. and kennedy afterwards said he thinks i'm stupid and weak because of what happened at the bay of pigs. and certainly, you can make a connection then to khrushchev making this move to put up the berlin wall, although in some way, the berlin wall diffused the situation in berlin, but that's a rather complicated story. >> but it triggered the wall being built. >> it did trigger it. >> the bay of bigs, and the same thing happened in asia. >> that's true. and it was certainly -- kennedy certainly was very aware of that when he went to the summit with khrushchev. look, the repercussions in the bay of pigs just kept going. all through -- it really didn't end for kennedy until the cuban missile crisis. a lot of things, vietnam war, in many ways, started on april 20th, the day after the bay of pigs. john kennedy needing a victory against the communists ordered a task force in the pentagon to look for a way to stop communism in south vietnam. and quickly after that, sent 400 more men to vietnam
he went to a summit in vienna in june with khrushchev, and khrushchev just ate his lunch. and kennedy afterwards said he thinks i'm stupid and weak because of what happened at the bay of pigs. and certainly, you can make a connection then to khrushchev making this move to put up the berlin wall, although in some way, the berlin wall diffused the situation in berlin, but that's a rather complicated story. >> but it triggered the wall being built. >> it did trigger it. >> the...
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it wasn't sparked because of this act of generosity on the part of khrushchev. these are usually political theater. on that eresting thatt trip,h castro did meet -- eisenhower wouldn't meet with him, but he did meet with the vice president, richard nixon, who was impressed by this young, charismatic, new leader of cuba, but said afterwards, "he is incredibly naive about communism or he's one ofo them." >> i'm going to show for everyoneba a clip from presiden kennedy, who was speaking about the bay of pigs invasion to the american society of newspaper editors, on april 20th, 1961. here's what he said. >> the president of a great democracy, such as ours, and the editors of great newspapers, such as yours, owe a common obligation to theit people. an obligation to present the facts, to present them with candor, and to present them in perspective. it is with that obligation in mind that i have decided in the last 24 hours to discuss briefly at this time t the recent event in cuba. on that unhappy island, as in so many other arenas of the contest freedom, the news has
it wasn't sparked because of this act of generosity on the part of khrushchev. these are usually political theater. on that eresting thatt trip,h castro did meet -- eisenhower wouldn't meet with him, but he did meet with the vice president, richard nixon, who was impressed by this young, charismatic, new leader of cuba, but said afterwards, "he is incredibly naive about communism or he's one ofo them." >> i'm going to show for everyoneba a clip from presiden kennedy, who was...
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and it would be an invitation for khrushchev to step in. the president said he would make his decision within the next few hours. >> at dawn, the president makes his decision. later he tells it to the members of the revolutionary council who have been flown from florida. >> translator: president kennedy was very firm, he repeated three times, americans shooting cubas, no, no, no. the president was very upset, and he wanted to explain to us why he had allowed the invasion to take place after he had decided against u.s. military support. he told us that on the day of april 13th, he sent a message to the project chief watching the brigade get ready to sail for cuba. he asked this man, whose name was jack haskins, if he still felt the brigade could win by fighting alone. president kennedy showed us a copy of the reply, signed by haskins. this document informed the president that the brigade could overthrow the castro regime without u.s. help. the president looked very angry, and he told us he had relied on such advice in making the decision to
and it would be an invitation for khrushchev to step in. the president said he would make his decision within the next few hours. >> at dawn, the president makes his decision. later he tells it to the members of the revolutionary council who have been flown from florida. >> translator: president kennedy was very firm, he repeated three times, americans shooting cubas, no, no, no. the president was very upset, and he wanted to explain to us why he had allowed the invasion to take...
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khrushchev could barely be glimpse through the prong of protectors. his brazen visit to the shores on his own invitation promises to make a general assembly session already momentous into a potentially explosive or historic international meeting. at least 16 new members are to be admitted. a score of heads of government will be present. a dramatic setting with global stakes at issue. castro whips up a furry in the united states. he calls out some 200,000 militiamen for training and guard duty at key points in a move timed to coincide with the landing of 1,400 american marines for a weekend of liberty after training exercises in the caribbean. castro's invasion scare enlivened a debate in the united nations on cuban charges of aggression by the united states. in moscow, the line of friendship. khrushchev receives a cuban flag as he lined up for the anti-americanism of castro. castro marks the second anniversary of his revolution with the biggest military parade staged in cuba. shortly afterwards, castro demanded the united states embassy reduce its sta
khrushchev could barely be glimpse through the prong of protectors. his brazen visit to the shores on his own invitation promises to make a general assembly session already momentous into a potentially explosive or historic international meeting. at least 16 new members are to be admitted. a score of heads of government will be present. a dramatic setting with global stakes at issue. castro whips up a furry in the united states. he calls out some 200,000 militiamen for training and guard duty...
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khrushchev is wrecking the summit conference. it is at this moment that the soviet tankers slips quietly into the havana harbor, carrying a cargo of crude oil that will set off a chain reaction. castro orders texaco, shell nso plants in cuba to refine the soviet oil. they refuse, and castro ceases the refineries. he offers no reparation. over angry cuban protests, the united states retaliates by cutting off its imports of cuban sugar. castro seizes more united states property. now, in the summer of 1960, the united states and cuba have reached the point of no return. in washington, the eisenhower administration is now convinced it is in the united states national interest to get rid of fidel castro. at this moment in guatemala, a cuban exile army is being created by the cia. a cuban exile air force with the 26 bombers -- b 26 bombers. they are the instruments which the cia plans to overthrow fidel castro. havana, summer 1960. fidel castro admits publicly for the first time there is unrest inside cuba. counter revolutionary activi
khrushchev is wrecking the summit conference. it is at this moment that the soviet tankers slips quietly into the havana harbor, carrying a cargo of crude oil that will set off a chain reaction. castro orders texaco, shell nso plants in cuba to refine the soviet oil. they refuse, and castro ceases the refineries. he offers no reparation. over angry cuban protests, the united states retaliates by cutting off its imports of cuban sugar. castro seizes more united states property. now, in the...
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khrushchev saw this as an indication of weakness and indecision on the part. american president, and at their laterkh summit in vienna in the summer of 1961 khrushchev basically beat up kennedy rhetorically and late their summero put up the berlin wall. khrushchev also saw this as an opportunity to change the strategic imbalance in nuclear force posture by putting these medium-range andth intermediate-range missiles secretly in cuba. his intent a was that he would able to get away with it and then announce it as a fait accompli and force western concessions on other issues like berlin. >> did president kennedy or anyone from the united states ever admit the country's role in the bay of pigs invasion? oh, i think so, yes. i mean, it was pretty clear to all through the media, through the exile community that cia had been involved. again, kennedy took responsibility for it.an but an important legacy of all of this is this -- the fact that kennedy learned not to trust the experts, the cia leadership, and the u.s. military leadership, e felt, with justification, ha
khrushchev saw this as an indication of weakness and indecision on the part. american president, and at their laterkh summit in vienna in the summer of 1961 khrushchev basically beat up kennedy rhetorically and late their summero put up the berlin wall. khrushchev also saw this as an opportunity to change the strategic imbalance in nuclear force posture by putting these medium-range andth intermediate-range missiles secretly in cuba. his intent a was that he would able to get away with it and...
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khrushchev could barely be glimpsed through the throng of protectors. promises to make a general assembly session already momentous on the cargo issue on a potentially explosive or a potentially historic international meeting. at least 16 new members are to be admitted. a score of heads of government are a dramatic setting with global states at issue. ♪♪ fidel castro whips up a furor in cuba charging the united states with arming and training mercenary forces for an imminent invasion. he calls out some 200,000 militiamen for training and guard duty at key points throughout havana at the guantanamo naval base. they were on a weekend of liberty after training in the caribbean. >> cuban charges of aggression by the united states. meanwhile in moscow, an expert at fishing in troubled waters reels out the line of friendship to a group of newsmen and women from cuba, president at the invitation of a soviet journalist fleet whose job receives a gift of the cuba flag. the soviet's and the western hemisphere align. castro marks the second anniversary of his
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khrushchev happily -- cuban flag. as he arrives for the solid endorsement of a home brewed -- a soviet soul hemisphere alive for the soviets. >> castro marks the second anniversary of this revolution with the biggest military parade ever staged in cuba. each bring tanks and other heavy weapons from czechoslovakia. castro demanded the united states embassy reduce its staff to 11 persons. the last straw for the long campaign of harassment. however as an hour broke off diplomatic -- with prosecutor we haggerty. >> with the united states in self respect can, endure there is a limit. that limit has now been reached. our friendship with the cuban people is not effective. it is my hope and my conviction that in the not too distant future, it will be possible for that historic friendship between us, once again, to find reflection in normal relations of every sort. meanwhile, our sympathy goes out to the people of cuba, now suffering under the yoke of a decade. dictator. >> the assault has begun on a dictatorship of fidel cast
khrushchev happily -- cuban flag. as he arrives for the solid endorsement of a home brewed -- a soviet soul hemisphere alive for the soviets. >> castro marks the second anniversary of this revolution with the biggest military parade ever staged in cuba. each bring tanks and other heavy weapons from czechoslovakia. castro demanded the united states embassy reduce its staff to 11 persons. the last straw for the long campaign of harassment. however as an hour broke off diplomatic -- with...
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khrushchev also saw this as an opportunity. change the strategic imbalance in nuclear force posture. by putting these medium range and intermediate range missiles secretly in cuba his intent was that he would be able to get away with it and then announce it as a fatal complete and force western concessions on other issues like berlin. did president kennedy or anyone from the united states ever admit the country's role in the bay of pigs invasion? oh, i think so. yeah, so i mean it was a pretty clear to all through the media through the exile community that cia had been involved again kennedy took responsibility for it. but an important legacy of all this is this. the fact that kennedy learned about decision making from this he learned not to trust the experts the cia leadership and the us military leadership. he felt with justification had let him down he also realized that he had made some poor decisions based on faulty information that he had received. so when it comes time. for the cuban missile crisis what to do about these
khrushchev also saw this as an opportunity. change the strategic imbalance in nuclear force posture. by putting these medium range and intermediate range missiles secretly in cuba his intent was that he would be able to get away with it and then announce it as a fatal complete and force western concessions on other issues like berlin. did president kennedy or anyone from the united states ever admit the country's role in the bay of pigs invasion? oh, i think so. yeah, so i mean it was a pretty...
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khrushchev -- assured the whole world will someday be there. would investment have we made? are we thinking of making? to see to it at that future will not be -- if this to be our investment against the communist future for the world? this is a meeting in miami florida, and that cities park and this is a crew the cuban exiles who call themselves the alliance for liberation. these people have one burning ambition today. that burning ambition is to see cuba free, but this time free from castro. there are all kinds of cuban groups like these, most of them disunited, disorganized, wholly committed to counter revolution against castro. >> i was commander of the base, i was chief. when communist was sent to teach schools, i recorded this to fidel. this was lots march, -- towards communist. i had to go underground and took refuge in the brazilian -- and havana. after three months i was transported to brazil, and then came to the united states. i am a member of the anti communist front, and the alliance for liberation. i am ready to join those already fighting castro. >> this is doc
khrushchev -- assured the whole world will someday be there. would investment have we made? are we thinking of making? to see to it at that future will not be -- if this to be our investment against the communist future for the world? this is a meeting in miami florida, and that cities park and this is a crew the cuban exiles who call themselves the alliance for liberation. these people have one burning ambition today. that burning ambition is to see cuba free, but this time free from castro....
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khrushchev and mr. mueller deng, now we're sure the whole world will someday be there's. what investment have we made? or are we thinking of making? to see to it, that future might not -- is this the investment in miami florida. and this is a cuban exiles who find themselves the alliance for liberation. these people have one burning ambition today, and that burning ambition but this time, free from castro. . there are all kinds of cuban groups like these, most of them disunited, disorganized but intensely. fully committed to counter revolution against castro. i was command i'm not much, i then realize that he was a communist, i had to go on the ground and took a refuge and the brazilian embassy and havana. after three months, i was transported i came to the united states as a member of the anti communist christian fronts and the alliance for a revelation. i'm ready -- fighting castro. >> this is doctor antonio, he was speaker of cuban senate. then it was prime minister. today, he is an exile and a counter revolutionary. and his group is called the awesome pickle party. th
khrushchev and mr. mueller deng, now we're sure the whole world will someday be there's. what investment have we made? or are we thinking of making? to see to it, that future might not -- is this the investment in miami florida. and this is a cuban exiles who find themselves the alliance for liberation. these people have one burning ambition today, and that burning ambition but this time, free from castro. . there are all kinds of cuban groups like these, most of them disunited, disorganized...
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to take retaliatory action most likely in west berlin a city that khrushchev. had been threatening to cut off from the west now kennedy did not want to get into a risky game of -- for tat with the soviets because he knew that that game could escalate to nuclear war. then again like everybody else he wanted castro gone. in fact since he'd run for president criticizing eisenhower. about castro he needed to do something. if you cancel the plan, he looked like a hypocrite worse. he looked soft on communism, which was the last thing john kennedy. wanted to see. conventional wisdom has it that the cia misled candidate. about the essentials of the operation that they really tricked him into going ahead by misleading him for example about the chances of the cuban population rising up against castro. i don't think the cia was totally upfront. in fact richard bissell later claimed later admitted rather that they sold too hard. but i don't believe kennedy was fooled either. i think you knew more or less what he was getting into. and he got into it anyway because he didn't
to take retaliatory action most likely in west berlin a city that khrushchev. had been threatening to cut off from the west now kennedy did not want to get into a risky game of -- for tat with the soviets because he knew that that game could escalate to nuclear war. then again like everybody else he wanted castro gone. in fact since he'd run for president criticizing eisenhower. about castro he needed to do something. if you cancel the plan, he looked like a hypocrite worse. he looked soft on...
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one big big step 4 and one for the national had its own football club khrushchev registered. his 8 year old son with about sylvia also which entailed a 2 hour car ride to train it. it'll go back soon. found his cooling and when the campaign his team rattled in 158 goals and he scored more than half of them himself when he didn't care so about that. so looking back now, there was no proper pitch, no proper changing rooms, no heating, and it could be that it was being so young. didn't get much, helped me over lego body. that was the time that helped shape my character from my doctor. the tough time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness. for the young guy, one of the there was time i live, but i know it if i, i have to fight to high school. keep going me with difficult moments he had to get through because he wanted to make things easier for me until i went into his own house. he showed me the did manage and i need to worry about that. because in 2005 live and sky joined, his father's favorite club nikia was unable to break through. there
one big big step 4 and one for the national had its own football club khrushchev registered. his 8 year old son with about sylvia also which entailed a 2 hour car ride to train it. it'll go back soon. found his cooling and when the campaign his team rattled in 158 goals and he scored more than half of them himself when he didn't care so about that. so looking back now, there was no proper pitch, no proper changing rooms, no heating, and it could be that it was being so young. didn't get much,...
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ok start to up for me, one big big step 4 and one are well, the national had its own football club khrushchev registered. his 8 year old son with a bus 2 vehicles which entailed a 2 hour car ride to train it. it will go back, students found his cooling. and when the campaign, his team rattled in $158.00 goals and he scored more than half of them himself. let me think about that. so looking back now, there was no proper show, no proper changing rooms. no, he was being so young. does most like i didn't get that much. they helped me over lego, but it was the time that helped shape my character from my name after the tough time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness for the young guy, one of the and there was time my life, but i know it. if i have to fight, i have to keep going me with difficult moments to get through. if you wanted to make things easier for me and took matters into his own hands, he showed me that he'd manage. and i needn't worry about that. because in 2005, 11 dusky joined his father's favorite club nigger was unable to break through there
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ironically in many ways pearson , was the generation of khrushchev. he got along better in some respects with nikita khrushchev than john kennedy. he was one of the few american correspondents invited to do interviews with him. he came away convinced that he wanted to avoid war at all costs. that's the message he took back to kennedy and it played a part in kennedy's thinking during the cuban missile crisis. host: lbj administration, civil-rights legislation was passed and pearson became a real advocate. how did he view lyndon johnson's work on the bill? mr. ritchie: when johnson was vice president he was writing columns saying johnson is speaking out on civil-rights, chairing the commission on civil rights at the time and looking at hiring equal opportunity. johnson was talking about the issue well kennedy was not. as president, he was trying to downplay the civil rights issue. he didn't want the south to explode. in 1963, kennedy gave three speeches in the south in which he did not mention civil-rights. pearson thought johnson would come up with a m
ironically in many ways pearson , was the generation of khrushchev. he got along better in some respects with nikita khrushchev than john kennedy. he was one of the few american correspondents invited to do interviews with him. he came away convinced that he wanted to avoid war at all costs. that's the message he took back to kennedy and it played a part in kennedy's thinking during the cuban missile crisis. host: lbj administration, civil-rights legislation was passed and pearson became a real...
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and one of the national had its own football club khrushchev registered his 8 year old son. what about sylvia will so which entailed a 2 hour car ride to train it? it will go back, students found his cooling. and when the campaign team rustled in $158.00 goals and he scored more than half of them himself. let me think about that. so looking back now, there was no proper pitch, no proper changing rooms. no, he think i'll kind of be there and it was being so young. like i didn't give it much. they helped me over lego body. that was the time that helped shape my character from my doctor. the tough time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness to the guy. one of them was dying my life, but i know it if i i have to fight has to keep going me with difficult moments to get through. he wanted to make things easier for me and to matters into his own hands. he showed me that he manage, and i needn't worry about that. because in 2005, 11 dusky, joined his father's favorite club, nikia was unable to break through there. he moved to 13. each push caug
and one of the national had its own football club khrushchev registered his 8 year old son. what about sylvia will so which entailed a 2 hour car ride to train it? it will go back, students found his cooling. and when the campaign team rustled in $158.00 goals and he scored more than half of them himself. let me think about that. so looking back now, there was no proper pitch, no proper changing rooms. no, he think i'll kind of be there and it was being so young. like i didn't give it much....
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clear statement of us policy in the week of the construction of the wall, the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 1980, it spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 1989 east germans turned out in huge numbers. demanding reforms. on the evening of november 9, 1989 history was made is unknown to november than the border ship. he did it grants and up the foxes among nathan. he taught them to invite office and the rest, as they say is history. i'm stephanie decker. and welcome to berlin, when the boarders opened presented the city with a whole new world of opportunities and also to the people who lived here and now was 32 years on the german capital. continue the process of transformation. city that's been described by many as being in a forever state. the common and never b
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time soviets in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for for decades. ah. and you can see that interview in full at artie dot com just coming up to half past 8 in the evening here. moscow. good to have the company. that's how the news is looking. so far tonight, we're back again at the top of the the the whenever the when i see black america, i think of myself. when i was growing up like america spoke to me. when, why destroyed you did not. you said black lives matter is a movement. we are importing from america. no, noth
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev on the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time the soviets, in the us sign a treaty of this nature and war, the cold war, which was readily coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s . is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for for decades. ah. it might be a beautiful game, but it is not looking good for the fight against coven. it's now feared that sunday's the euro 2020 final could cause a big spike in cases. as the victorious italian team paraded their trophy through the center of rome, enormous crowds gave little thought to cover the regulations that came just a day after tens of thousands of unmasked fans crammed together. the match in london will health organization has described event as de
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in the week of the construction of the wall, the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 1980, it's spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 9989 east germans turned out in huge numbers. demanding reforms. on the evening of november 9, 1989 history was made is unknown to november and the orders that he did not get among nathan. he taught them to invite office and the rest they say is history. i'm stephanie decker. and welcome to berlin. when the boarders opened presented the city with a whole new world of opportunities and also to the people who lived here and now was 32 years on the german capital. continue the process of transformation. city that's been described by many as b in a forever state. the common never be, ah, and perhaps that's what makes it the pulsating c
in the week of the construction of the wall, the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 1980, it's spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 9989 east germans turned out in...
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time soviets in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature and the cold war was, was theoretically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and the news today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. and the evidence in the new film, let's just remind our audience how you ended up testifying in congress and for what has been called actually the one of the strongest open government laws ever passed by congress. jan k records and was passed in the week of the, the movie was created for a few our congress, jessica and congress. and they, they passed the act and it allowed them to declassify documents and do some limited investigation. it lasted for 4 years fr
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the clear statement of us policy in the week of the construction of the wall me soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 19 eighties, it spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 1989 east germans turned out in huge numbers, demanding reforms. on the evening of november 9, 1989 history was made is unknown to november and the orders that he did it grants and the to them of nathan, he taught them to invite off and the rest they say is history. i'm stephanie decker and welcome to berlin. when the borders opened. it presented the city with a whole new world of opportunities and also to the people who lived here and now was 32 years on the german capital. continue the process of transformation city that's been described by many as being in a forever state the coming and never be i an
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and he was also at the same time, over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents 1st time. and the soviets in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be. now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. has still got an embargo on q 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah, that might be the diesel game, but it's not looking good for the fight against cove it. it is now feared that sunday 02020 final could cause a big spike in cases. as the victorious italian team paraded the trophies through the center of rome, the enormous crowds day gave little thought k with regulations. and that came just a day after tens of thousands of on ma spends crammed together the match in london . the world health organization has desc
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time soviets in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on q 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah, i love it from us to do this, but of course we keep bring you all the latest on, on any of all social media. so check out and have a great day the just to go through the simple example move gd. she went to lunch. pretty simple. everything a little slow, letting go go along. i was going to go and see me when you have a week or 2 people meeting in the walk through the way i will do a buffet it excuse me and let me know.
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time soviets in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on q 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah, more details on your top news stories you can always check out our website r t dot com or follow up on your favorite social media platform. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. so stay tuned. ah ah the ah ah ah, with me ah ah, i use the time now for another of our summer solutions. we look at the solutions and not the problem is not great. well, max kaiser, we're joined today by dan collins. he is financial analysts, market analyst
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and he was also at the same time, over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time in the soviets, in the us sign a treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. has still got an embargo on cuba. 60 years later and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah. what else could buy from us here in moscow? but we're going to head on over to our colleagues in washington, d. c. it's news views and use up next. so enjoy the ah ah, ah. remember the great 964 bill dr. strange love. you remember the subtitle of the film? it was how i learned to stop worrying and love the bomb. well, i have a 2021 updated subtitle. when it comes to the surveillance state, how i learned to stop worrying and love be in. tell comm
and he was also at the same time, over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time in the soviets, in the us sign a treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. has still got an embargo on cuba. 60 years later and renews...
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents. first time the soviets, in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was theoretically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba. 60 years later and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah. it might be the beautiful game, but it is not looking good for the fight against coven. it is now feared that sunday's euro 2020 final could cause a big spike in cases. as the victorious italian team paraded their trophy through the center of rome, the enormous crowds gave little thought to cover the regulations. and that came just a day after tens of thousands of unmasked fans crammed together at the match. in london, the world health organiza
and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents. first time the soviets, in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was theoretically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba. 60 years later and renews...
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev on the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents. first time the soviets, in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for for decades. ah, for more details on your topic stories, you can always check out our website, r t dot com or follow us on twitter or any other social media platform. you like, we'll get back with more in just about 30 minutes. so stay tuned. ah, the me the time now or another of our summer solution. we look at the solutions and not the problem. great.
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time the soviets, in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be. now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo and q, 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah, that's a world news for this. our stick around for more in just about 30 minutes. see then me the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me for another of our summer solution. we look at the solution and not the problem is not great. well, max kaiser, we're joined today by dan collins. he is financial analyst, market analyst wit
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document the 1st time the soviets, in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature and the war the cold war was, was theoretically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i know, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah, what's it for this all, but remember, most stories are wasting your auto calm. all social media, take your pick, have a look at me the the when i see black america, i think part of my things. when i was growing up, like america spoke to me when astray, dia did not say black lives matter is a movement. we are importing from america. no, nothing. if we lived in a world where white lives mattered, and i was know why i like missing. and i wasn't k
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev on the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents. first time the soviets, in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was theoretically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for for decades. ah, not the rap on our bulletin. thanks for joining me. take over at the top our. it's don a quarter. 6 stop by a bit later us, me of me. i joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me just simply move judy. she want to move my.
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i'm a historian, as much as a political scientist, and i know in the 1950s that nikita khrushchev on said to american leaders what the last thing we want is a strong europe. now i would, i would disagree with my counterpart, thereby saying that you may be dysfunction on security issues. but it is a powerful economic lock. it does represent the interest of millions and in that economic power, it would seem to me that it would benefit russia to have better relations with the you. but i think for a lot of reasons, particularly president security concerns on his own power. he doesn't want that relations because the e u is also a normative power, which pushes back against the suppression of dissidence and russia pushes back against the forcible annexation of the crimea. so for those reasons, i think russia doesn't want necessarily good relations with the new and needs to present the you as an enemy to russia. so in that sense, i think they will continue to try and pick a pick a part the you bike with individual countries and hope that the you cannot get its act together. well, i mean, tho
i'm a historian, as much as a political scientist, and i know in the 1950s that nikita khrushchev on said to american leaders what the last thing we want is a strong europe. now i would, i would disagree with my counterpart, thereby saying that you may be dysfunction on security issues. but it is a powerful economic lock. it does represent the interest of millions and in that economic power, it would seem to me that it would benefit russia to have better relations with the you. but i think for...
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time the soviets in the us sign a treaty of this nature and the war. the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now. instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on q 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah. oh the the the the the the long when i would show the wrong. when all just don't the room. yes. to fill out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves will depart and we choose to look for common ground. the welcome back. here with our teen i. corona virus continues to evolve with the delta vary now when more than a 100 countries, the strain was 1st identified in india, and he's believe to be the most cont
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time the soviets in the us signed the treaty of this nature. and the cold war was, was theoretically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and the news today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. and the evidence in the new film. let's just remind our audience how you ended up testifying in congress and for what has been called actually. the one of the strongest open government laws ever passed by congress can, can represent whose parents in the week of the movie was created for a few our congress justifying congress and they, they passed the act and it allowed them to declassify documents and do some limited investigation it lasted for 4 years fr
and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time the soviets in the us signed the treaty of this nature. and the cold war was, was theoretically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and the news today is...
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in the week of the construction of the wall, the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 19 eighties, it spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 1989 east germans turned out in huge numbers, demanding reforms. on the evening of november 9, 1989. history was made is unknown to november and his daughter said he did it a bit grants and up to them, and nathan taught them to invite off and the rest, they say is history. i'm stephanie decker. and welcome to berlin. when the boarders open the presents of the city with a whole new world of opportunities and also to the people who lived here and now was 32 years on the german capital. continue the process of transformation. it's city that's been described by many as being in a forever state. the common and never be, ah, and per
in the week of the construction of the wall, the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 19 eighties, it spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 1989 east germans turned out...
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time soviets in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i know, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah. it might be the beautiful game, but it is not looking good for the fight against cove. it is now feared that sunday 02020 final could cause a big spike in cases. as the victorious italian team paraded their trophy through the center of rome, the enormous crowds gave little thought to coven regulations, and that came just a day after tens of thousands of unmasked fans crammed together at the match in london. world health organization has described t
and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time soviets in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews...
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time, soviets in the us signed the treaty of this nature, and the cold war was, was radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. has still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and the news today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. and the evidence in the new film, let's just remind our audience how you ended up testifying in congress and for what is being called actually the one of the strongest open government laws ever passed by congress can, can represent, was passed in the week of the movie was created for a few our congress, jessica and congress and they, they passed the act and it allowed them to declassify documents and do some limited investigation. it lasted for 4 years from 94 an
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the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 1980, it spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 1989 east germans turned out in huge numbers demanding reforms. on the evening of november 9, 1989 history was made is unknown to november, the orders that he did it went up to them and nathan told them i want to invite off and the rest, as they say is history. i'm stephanie decker and welcome to berlin. when the borders opened. it presented the city with a whole new world of opportunities and also to the people who lived here. and now it was 32 years on the german capital. continue the process of transformation. it's city that's been described by many as b in a forever state. come in and never be, ah, and perhaps that's what makes it the pulsating city. it is today. forever
the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 1980, it spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german government couldn't keep functioning without the support of the soviets. change was coming in the early days of november, 1989 east germans turned out in huge numbers demanding reforms. on the evening of...
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and he was also at the same time, over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time that the soviets in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be. now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah. and you can see that into the when full on our website from to morrow you watching are to we're going to take a quick break. we'll have more news. so in 2 minutes, the ah, with me ah ah, i use join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the. the news. ah. hello again. now the corona virus continues to evolve with the de
and he was also at the same time, over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time that the soviets in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be. now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later....
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time the soviets, in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end. in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah, corona virus continues to evolve with delta very now in more than a 100 countries, the strain was 1st identified in india. and these believe to be the most contagious . yet with the world health organization predicting, it will be the dominant very globally within a matter of months ma'am, here in russia, the strain already accounts for more than 90 percent of all new infections and this thing straight and continues to spread. russia has set
and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. first time the soviets, in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end. in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews...
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and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents. first time soviets in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. has still got an embargo on q 60 years later and renews today's, just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for for decades. ah, no, it might be the beautiful game, but it's not looking good for the fight against coven, his nie 5th sunday. 0. 2020 final could cause a big spike in cases. as the victorious italian team here paraded their trophy through the center of rome. the enormous scribes gave little thought to colbert regulations, and that came just a day after tens of thousands of unmasked funds crammed together. for the match in london, the world health organization has descr
and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents. first time soviets in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. has still got an embargo on q 60 years later and renews today's,...
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one big, big step $4.00 and $1.00 plus well, the national had its own football club khrushchev registered. his 8 year old son with a muscle vehicles for which entailed a 2 hour car ride to train it. it will go back soon found his cooling. and when the campaign, his team rattled in 158 goals, and he scored most of them himself many years. somebody's looking back now there was no proper proper changing rooms. no, he could be, it was being so young didn't give it much thought that he's helped me over lego, but it was the time that helped shape my character from my doctor. the toughest time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness to the guy that was one of the in the was dying my life. but i know it if i have to fight it has to keep going me with difficult moments to get through. if he wanted to make things easier for me until matters into his own house, he showed me that he'd manage and i needn't worry about that. that's because in 2005, 11 dusky joined, his father's favorite club, was unable to break through there. he moved to 13, each, pushed off a yea
one big, big step $4.00 and $1.00 plus well, the national had its own football club khrushchev registered. his 8 year old son with a muscle vehicles for which entailed a 2 hour car ride to train it. it will go back soon found his cooling. and when the campaign, his team rattled in 158 goals, and he scored most of them himself many years. somebody's looking back now there was no proper proper changing rooms. no, he could be, it was being so young didn't give it much thought that he's helped me...
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he and khrushchev had a relationship. there is a lot of history here. we are not going to cover all of it. we are going to focus more on our attempts to get rids of him. we will get to the bay of pigs but there were skpeems brought up before the bay of pigs. before 1960, castro takes power on essentially new year's day 1959, if you have seen godfather part two, you know the story. and prior to the eisenhower administration there were some basic schemes -- schemes is a good word here, as you will see, for trying to take castro out. one of them involved a radio station. castro gave broadcasts. about once a week he would give a stirring patriotic this is what we are doing inside cuba broadcast to the people inside cuba. one of the early ideas was to spray this radio station with lsd so that when castro was giving his broadcast he would be tripping on acid and say crazy stuff and people would stop following him. then there was the idea of taking his cigars and putting lsd inside his cigars so he would also trip whenever he smoked a cigar. there was an idea
he and khrushchev had a relationship. there is a lot of history here. we are not going to cover all of it. we are going to focus more on our attempts to get rids of him. we will get to the bay of pigs but there were skpeems brought up before the bay of pigs. before 1960, castro takes power on essentially new year's day 1959, if you have seen godfather part two, you know the story. and prior to the eisenhower administration there were some basic schemes -- schemes is a good word here, as you...
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he and khrushchev had a strong alliance as we know from the cuban missile crisis and the amount of weapons and aid that went to cuba. there's a lot of history here. we're not going to cover all of it. we're going to focus more on our attempts to get rid of him. and we're going to get to the bay of pigs. that's obviously one of the big stories here, but there's actually schemes that were brought up and thought of prior to the bay of pigs and some of them are worth noting. before 1960, castro takes power on essentially new year's day, 1959. if you have seen "godfather part 2" you know the story. prior to the end of the eisenhower administration, there were some basic schemes, and schemes is a good word here as you'll see for trying to take castro out. one of them involved a radio station and castro gave broadcasts about once a week. he would give a stirring patriotic, this is what we're doing inside cuba broadcast to the people inside cuba. one of the early ideas was to spray this radio station with lsd so that when castro went and gave his broadcast, he would be tripping on acid, and say cr
he and khrushchev had a strong alliance as we know from the cuban missile crisis and the amount of weapons and aid that went to cuba. there's a lot of history here. we're not going to cover all of it. we're going to focus more on our attempts to get rid of him. and we're going to get to the bay of pigs. that's obviously one of the big stories here, but there's actually schemes that were brought up and thought of prior to the bay of pigs and some of them are worth noting. before 1960, castro...
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pearson was the generation of christian death -- khrushchev. he was one of the few american correspondents invited to do interviews with him. he came away convinced that he wanted to avoid war at all costs . that's the message he took back to kennedy and it played a part in kennedy's thinking during the cuban missile crisis. host: lbj administration, civil-rights legislation was passed and pearson became a real advocate. how did he view lyndon johnson's work on the bill? mr. ritchie: when johnson was vice president he was writing columns saying johnson is speaking out on civil-rights, chairing the commission on civil rights at the time and looking at hiring equal opportunity. johnson was talking about the issue well kennedy was not. as president, he was trying to downplay the civil rights issue. in 1963, kennedy gave three speeches in the south in which he did not mention civil-rights. pearson thought johnson would come up with a more forthright program on civil-rights. he was right and bills and voting rights acts passed because of johnson. pe
pearson was the generation of christian death -- khrushchev. he was one of the few american correspondents invited to do interviews with him. he came away convinced that he wanted to avoid war at all costs . that's the message he took back to kennedy and it played a part in kennedy's thinking during the cuban missile crisis. host: lbj administration, civil-rights legislation was passed and pearson became a real advocate. how did he view lyndon johnson's work on the bill? mr. ritchie: when...